The University of Tulsa is an NCAA Division I member for all sports and a member of the American Athletic Conference. TU moved into The American on July 1, 2014 after dominating Conference USA with more than double the number of league championships than any other conference school in nine years as a C-USA member.

Since the opening of the Donald W. Reynolds Center in 1998, Tulsa’s athletic facilities have undergone a major facelift. New facilities include the Michael D. Case Tennis Center, the Collins Family Softball Complex, the Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium, the J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest, the Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center, the Case Athletic Complex and major renovation to H.A. Chapman Stadium.

Palos Verdes, California -
The University of Tulsa women's golf team opens the spring season at the prestigious TRW Regional Challenge, Feb-12-14, at the Palos Verdes Golf Club in Palos Verdes Estates, California.

The tournament field consists of 18 of the nation's top teams, including six from each of the regions represented (Far West, West and East). Fourteen of the top-20 teams from last year's NCAA Tournament highlight this year's field and 15 of the 18 participating teams are ranked in the latest MasterCard Top 25 poll, including No. 2 Arizona, No. 4 Southern California and No. 5 Stanford.

The Hurricane enter the tournament ranked eighth nationally in the final fall MasterCard Rankings.

TU junior Stacy Prammanasudh, a two-time first-team All-American, will be looking for her third straight individual title. Prammanasudh completed the fall campaign by winning back-to-back medalist titles at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational and the Stanford-Pepsi Intercollegiate. She was the nation's fourth-ranked golfer at the conclusion of the fall season.

Last year, the Hurricane placed 12th in the 18-team field at the Regional Challenge. Tulsa won the team crown at the Regional Challenge in the 1998 spring season, just the third year of the tournament's existence.